Nerve Center

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /nɜrv ˈsɛntər/

Definitions of nerve center

noun A center or core that controls or coordinates a system or activity, often used metaphorically to refer to a central location or headquarters

Example Sentences

A1 The nerve center of the town is the main square where everyone gathers.

A2 The library serves as the nerve center for students studying together.

B1 The hospital's emergency room is the nerve center for medical staff during a crisis.

B2 The nerve center of the company is the CEO's office where all major decisions are made.

C1 The United Nations headquarters acts as the nerve center for global diplomacy and peacekeeping efforts.

C2 The nerve center of the military operation is located deep underground to ensure security and control.

Examples of nerve center in a Sentence

formal The nerve center of the company is located in the main office building.

informal The nerve center for all the action is the break room.

slang The nerve center of the party was definitely the dance floor.

figurative The brain can be considered the nerve center of the body.

Grammatical Forms of nerve center

plural

nerve centers

comparative

more nerve center

superlative

most nerve center

present tense

nerve center

future tense

will be nerve center

perfect tense

has been nerve center

continuous tense

is being nerve center

singular

nerve center

positive degree

nerve center

infinitive

to nerve center

gerund

nerve centering

participle

nerve centered

Origin and Evolution of nerve center

First Known Use: 1884 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'nerve center' originated from the field of anatomy, referring to the central point from which nerves branch out to different parts of the body.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'nerve center' has evolved to also be used in a metaphorical sense, referring to a central point or hub of activity or control within an organization or system.